Árdís - 01.01.1951, Side 10

Árdís - 01.01.1951, Side 10
ÁRDÍS 2. Kindness. Love is active. Have you not noticed how much of Christ’s life was spent in doing kind things, making people happy, doing a good turn. There is only one thing greater than happiness and that is holiness, and it is not in our keeping—but what God has put into our power . . . is the happiness of those around us, and that is largely secured by being kind. I wonder why we are not kinder than we are? How much the world needs it! 3. Generosity. Love envieth not. Whenever you attempt a good work you will find others doing the same kind of work, and probably doing it better. Envy them not. Envy is a feeling of ill will. 4. Humiliíy. After you have been kind or done a kind deed go back into the shade and say nothing about it. Love hides even from itself. Is not puffed up. 5. Courlesy. This is Love in society. Love in relation to etiquette. Does not behave itself unseemly. Politeness has been defined as Love in trifles. 6. Unselfishness . Love seeketh not her own. Most obvious lesson in Christ’s teaching is that there is no happiness in having and getting any- thing, but only in giving. Half the world is on the wrong scent— in pursuit of happiness. They think it consists of having, and getting and being served by others. It consists in giving and serving others. He that would be great among you saith Christ,“ let him serve”. “It’s more blessed to give than to receive”. 7. Good Temper. Love is not easily provoked. Nothing could be more striking than to find (good temper) among the nine ingredients of Love. We speak of temper as a family failing and matter of temperament, and yet the bible refers to it again and again as one of the most destruc- tive elements in human nature. It is often the blot on a noble character. You know of men who are all but perfect—and women who would be entirely perfect but for an easily ruffled, quick- tempered or touchy disposition.
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